1. To what does the pilot compare his severe injury? What does this simile reveal about the pilot's state of mind?
He compares his injury to finding a dead cat on a sofa. That he is a little messed up in the head.
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3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
2. How does the repetition of "I'm gong to pass out" heighten the suspense of the story?
If he passes out then the plane will crash and him and any others in that area will get killed.
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3. From what you know of the historical context and background of the story, why do you think the pilot is afraid he will land in the water?
He is afraid of what territory he will land in.
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
4. What do you think happened after the pilot described the clouds and sun as whiteness and blackness?
He was about to doze off.
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
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5. Roald Dahl, the author of the story, was himself a fighter pilot for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. How do details in the second column help reveal the author's time period and background?
He put detail to everything like""
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6. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
It may be a war going on.
Maybe she didn't want him to worry or she didn't want to give out any information.
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7. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
Maybe he was going to say"isn't soft" or "the water is soft".
I think the thought was like something no one would believe and he didn't want to seem crazy.
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8. What do the pilot's action reveal about his character?
He is a light hearted person because he cares for no one.
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9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
He read a sing over and over again. Then he began to realize what the meaning was. He looked at the orchard on the left, the cottage and look at the green country side beyond. He then new it was france.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
I think that he has now realized that his life as a polite is over.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
9. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box.
He read a sing over and over again. Then he began to realize what the meaning was. He looked at the orchard on the left, the cottage and look at the green country side beyond. He then new it was france.
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10. Answer the "Making Inferences" question in the yellow box on page 603.
I think that he has now realized that his life as a polite is over.
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11. Answer #6 of "Thinking Critically."
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